tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3364983067589532241.post4110607255202277629..comments2023-06-14T04:07:40.342-07:00Comments on An April a Day: Gluten-Free Living, Fiction-Writing, and a little bit of Crochet: School DaysAprilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18157065101529287363noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3364983067589532241.post-73872292812678894342011-03-04T14:26:57.980-08:002011-03-04T14:26:57.980-08:00Ok, I just wrote a post which got gone due to a ba...Ok, I just wrote a post which got gone due to a bad connection, so here goes another...<br /><br />Your post confirmed an earlier statement I made to a friend who just got home from having brain surgery. We were close friends in Jr. and High School and loved writing to each other back in the day.<br /><br />She told me she almost died, was in a coma for six weeks, and my prayers for her, "Worked!" Oh, and they had to shave her whole head, so she was going out wig shopping today. <br /><br />It was so good to hear from her at last, as the whole time I only caught what her husband said on Twitter as to her progress.<br /><br />So, I thought, I can't email back a response to this and told her I would be, "Writing a Snail Mail" soon, so I wouldna forget how to write!<br /><br />My hand gets kinda shaky anymore whenever I try to write letters, but I am going to also try to learn calligraphy while resting here on my back, just to keep the old fashioned passion going.<br /><br />I taught the kids cursive with A becka curriculum, and James, esp. had lovely writing for a while. Now it is at least legible!<br /><br />I am so glad you learned to write doing real handwriting!AmyGuyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09233115909359259136noreply@blogger.com